10/4/2012: Arraiol, who had outstanding warrants, was recognized by Taunton officers walking along the railroad tracks. Arraiol fled. When cornered he produced a handgun, refused police commands to surrender, remained defiant even after a police dog bit him on the leg, then pointed the gun at officers. He was shot twice in the chest and was pronounced death in a nearby hospital. http://www.commonwealthmagazine.org/Programs/Clearing-the-cops/~/media/Files/Commonwealth%20Magazine/Clearing%20the%20cops/David%20Arraiol_Bristol%20District%20Attorney%20investigation%20summary.ashx